First place: The Guardian of Innovation

Transcript

It all begins with a small, fleeting, powerful thought.

That turns into an idea.

An idea formed in the mind of someone who dreams of changing the world.

That idea evolves and takes shape, as a concept, a prototype, as something revolutionary.

And then it becomes an intellectual property application. But there is something else behind every application:

A quiet force doing technical, rigorous and invaluable work: a patent examiner.

Someone who doesn't just read, but analyzes and asks themselves:

Is it new?

Is it inventive?

Is it applicable?

Someone who compares, investigates, and examines every detail.

Thanks to their work, ideas turn into true innovations.

Ideas that are transformed into patents that reach the market, change lives, and transform communities.

Behind every intellectual property application is a guardian of innovation.

Someone ensuring that new ideas are recognized, useful ideas are protected, and a single idea can have a bright future.

It all begins with a small, fleeting, powerful thought.

That turns into an idea.

An idea formed in the mind of someone who dreams of changing the world.

That idea evolves and takes shape, as a concept, a prototype, as something revolutionary.

And then it becomes an intellectual property application. But there is something else behind every application:

A quiet force doing technical, rigorous and invaluable work: a patent examiner.

Someone who doesn't just read, but analyzes and asks themselves:

Is it new?

Is it inventive?

Is it applicable?

Someone who compares, investigates, and examines every detail.

Thanks to their work, ideas turn into true innovations.

Ideas that are transformed into patents that reach the market, change lives, and transform communities.

Behind every intellectual property application is a guardian of innovation.

Someone ensuring that new ideas are recognized, useful ideas are protected, and a single idea can have a bright future.


Publication date:

September 22, 2025


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Mexico, Patents

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